2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA
2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA
2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA
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Rule 2 / Officials and Their Duties<br />
1. During the first dead ball and before the ball is touched<br />
inbounds or out of bounds by a player other than a thrower-in.<br />
2. When the clock should have been continuously running,<br />
the mistake shall be corrected before the second live ball is<br />
touched inbounds or out of bounds by a player other than a<br />
thrower-in.<br />
b. No timing mistake correction shall be carried over from one half or<br />
extra period to another. Such a mistake shall be corrected before the<br />
start of intermission.<br />
c. Determine the correct time to be placed back on the game clock when<br />
the referee blows the whistle, signals for the game clock to be stopped,<br />
and in his/her judgment time has elapsed before the game clock<br />
stopped<br />
2. Determine whether the shot clock malfunctioned or a timing mistake<br />
occurred in failing to properly start, stop, set or reset the shot clock. The<br />
malfunction or mistake may only be corrected in the shot clock period in<br />
which it occurred. Any activity after the mistake or malfunction has been<br />
committed and until it has been rectified shall be canceled, excluding a<br />
flagrant 1 or 2 personal foul or any technical foul.<br />
d. Fouls.<br />
1. Determine if a flagrant 2 personal foul, flagrant 2 contact technical foul or<br />
(women) flagrant 1 personal foul for illegal contact with an elbow above<br />
the shoulders of an opponent or a (women) contact dead ball technical<br />
foul for illegal contact with an elbow above the shoulders of an opponent<br />
occurred. When it is determined that a flagrant 2 contact technical foul did<br />
not occur but a flagrant 1 personal foul, or contact dead ball technical foul<br />
did occur, those fouls shall be penalized accordingly. However, no other<br />
infractions may be penalized.<br />
a. When there is a foul called for contact, the officials, with a plausible<br />
reason, may review the severity of that foul during the dead ball<br />
period following the call. When the ball becomes live, there shall be<br />
no review of the made call.<br />
b. A coach may request a monitor review to determine if any of the fouls<br />
in 2-<strong>13</strong>.2.d.1 occurred. When no such foul is assessed, a timeout shall<br />
be charged to that team.<br />
2. When officials err and fail to observe the fouls according to 2-<strong>13</strong>.2.d.1 or<br />
a fight, they are permitted to correct and penalize these infraction(s), with<br />
the use of a monitor review, when the act occurs:<br />
a. When the game clock was stopped, it must be corrected:<br />
1. During the first dead ball after the clock was properly started.<br />
b. When the game clock was running, it must be corrected:<br />
1. During the first dead ball after the clock was properly stopped; or<br />
2. Before the second live ball when the ball became dead after a<br />
successful goal but the clock continued to run.<br />
3. When it is determined that a flagrant 1 or 2 personal foul, a flagrant 2<br />
contact technical foul or a fight did occur within the prescribed time